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    The Uerdingen Line (German: Ürdinger Linie, Uerdinger Linie, Dutch: Uerdinger linie; named after Uerdingen by Georg Wenker) is the isogloss within West...
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    railcar factory, and is the eponym of the Uerdingen line. The earliest archeological artifacts found in Uerdingen date to the first century CE, and are now...
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    the South. The Benrath line does not mark the northernmost effect of the High German consonant shift, since the Uerdingen line, the ik–ich isogloss, lies...
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    History of Dutch Middle Dutch Traditionally, the Uerdingen line (separating ik and ich 'I') and the Benrath line (separating maken and machen 'to make') have...
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    called "Limburgish" in Belgium and the Netherlands) is defined by the Uerdingen line (the ik-ich-isogloss), but many Dutch and German scholars place the...
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    Pfaffenhofen and Pforzheim, lie mostly to the south. Benrath line High German consonant shift Uerdingen line Rolf Bergmann; Claudine Moulin; Nikolaus Ruge (2019)...
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    Krefelder Platt, Krieewelsch Platt, or sometimes simply Platt. The Uerdingen line isogloss, separating general dialectical areas in Germany and neighboring...
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  • consisting of the Low Franconian varieties positioned between the Uerdingen and Benrath line. In more recent linguistic publications, some linguists further...
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    Isogloss (redirect from Isolexic line)
    as a fallback Sprachbund – Group of languages sharing areal features Uerdingen line – Isogloss in German dialectology Sihler, Andrew L. (2000). Language...
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    the transitional dialect area (Mischmundarten) between the Uerdingen line and the Benrath line. He lists four Bergish sub-dialects: the Solinger Dialect...
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